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the cash rate in australia is now 4.75%. but expectations are growing that perhaps even next week when australia's reserve bank meets or maybe later in the year that interest rates will be pushed up and this is despite the uncertainty coming out of europe and of course the default and the ratings future for the united states. in australia, we're dealing with a multispeed or patch work economy where the big mining states of western australia and the northern territory are booming ahead and it's been described as a scenario that's been akin to the gold rush of the 18 50's, but here on the east coast in new south wales and queensland, times are very tough economically. retail sales are down -- >> peter, i'm so sorry but i have to stop you there. we're out of time. thank you very much for joining us from sydney. now to the u.k. where there are further allegations in the phone hacking scandal which has rocked the murdoch media empire. police have told the mother of a child that she was on the list of people whose phone may have b
the cash rate in australia is now 4.75%. but expectations are growing that perhaps even next week when australia's reserve bank meets or maybe later in the year that interest rates will be pushed up and this is despite the uncertainty coming out of europe and of course the default and the ratings future for the united states. in australia, we're dealing with a multispeed or patch work economy where the big mining states of western australia and the northern territory are booming ahead and it's...
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at least 6,500 people illegally entered australia last year alone. the immigrants sometimes endanger their own lives. on december 2010, a boat packed with asylum seekers crashed. australia's government wants to send a strong message to such people, by sending illegal refugees back to malaysia. >> this is an agreement which sends a very clear signal that malaysia and australia are serious about stopping people smuggling. >> reporter: malaysia has more than 90,000 refugees. that's a major financial burden on the country. australia pays for transport and welfare, making it a good deal for malaysian government. but the deal has been severely criticized by human rights organizations. one reason is that malaysia has never ratified with united nations convention on refugees. >> i can give you an assurance on behalf of the malaysian government that all will be treated with dignity. -- sri lank and other countries. activists are demanding australia and malaysia act responsibly and prevent their deal from leading to civil rights violations. chikashi, kuala lum
at least 6,500 people illegally entered australia last year alone. the immigrants sometimes endanger their own lives. on december 2010, a boat packed with asylum seekers crashed. australia's government wants to send a strong message to such people, by sending illegal refugees back to malaysia. >> this is an agreement which sends a very clear signal that malaysia and australia are serious about stopping people smuggling. >> reporter: malaysia has more than 90,000 refugees. that's a...
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the ministry in australia attacked the attacks as a dangerous experiment with the economy. as the ceos of companies told me a $25 tax could cost as much as $30 billion for the industry and that that would be passed on. >> many businesses will obviously try to pass this cost on to consumers or else they're going to have to absorb it. the irony is the cost to actually drive into to other sources of energy just isn't there. and, you know, a lot of the, for example, talks of about tanks of $70 plus per on the to actually initiate that change and provide some sort of incentive -- >> and as you'd expect, shares in australia's major miners took a hit today. bhp billiton, the world's biggest mining company closed down at 1.15. rio tinto fell. meantime, qantas, the country's flagship carrier also fell. they fell -- basically in a statement the new carbon tax would add $3.50 to the price of each ticket. it closed down at 3.25%. virgin blue fell. it releases a statement saying higher fairs will be inevitable. there's a lot of fears that this will hit the pocket. but it does improve a
the ministry in australia attacked the attacks as a dangerous experiment with the economy. as the ceos of companies told me a $25 tax could cost as much as $30 billion for the industry and that that would be passed on. >> many businesses will obviously try to pass this cost on to consumers or else they're going to have to absorb it. the irony is the cost to actually drive into to other sources of energy just isn't there. and, you know, a lot of the, for example, talks of about tanks of...
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here in australia and he said that was completely wrong and unjustified. that review will take place. news ltd. is feeling the heat halfway around the world from events in london. >> greece's creditworthiness has been downgraded again. the agency fitch gave their bonds a triple c rating or a junk status which implies a higher risk of default. they said there was growing concern over the lack of a new bailout deal for greece. police in venice william have -- police in venezuela have regained control after a standoff. more than 800 inmates have given up their weapons and have left the prison. this was the latest in a series of recent riots in venezuelan jails. five people have been killed in an explosion at an industrial unit in boston and lincolnshire. at one man has serious injuries. this has been described as a major incident. the investigation is already under way into what caused the explosion. there are tree lankan refugees in indonesia but that is not where they want to go. -- there are refugees from sri lanka and indonesia. >> they want to go to an e
here in australia and he said that was completely wrong and unjustified. that review will take place. news ltd. is feeling the heat halfway around the world from events in london. >> greece's creditworthiness has been downgraded again. the agency fitch gave their bonds a triple c rating or a junk status which implies a higher risk of default. they said there was growing concern over the lack of a new bailout deal for greece. police in venice william have -- police in venezuela have...
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in australia, could the same fate be awaiting tiger airlines. as the airline's planes remain grounded for a sixth day. >>> from cnn london, i'm charles hobson. >> and andrew stevens in hong kong. you're watching "world business today." >> back to our top story today. "the news of the world" hacking scandal. david cameron has promised a full investigation that the paper hacked people's private voicemail accounts. it's claimed that journalists listened to messages for a missing schoolgirl, that was later found murdered. as well as families of victims of the 2005 london bombings and the families of soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. that's the latest group of people it's been revealed may have been affected by this voicemail hacking. the owner of the tabloid paper, rupert murdoch, called the allegations deplorable. >> it isn't new for "news of the world." let's pick up the story in 2005. the royal family, people suspected were listening to the voicemail messages of prince william and others. the reason, "the news of the world" had information
in australia, could the same fate be awaiting tiger airlines. as the airline's planes remain grounded for a sixth day. >>> from cnn london, i'm charles hobson. >> and andrew stevens in hong kong. you're watching "world business today." >> back to our top story today. "the news of the world" hacking scandal. david cameron has promised a full investigation that the paper hacked people's private voicemail accounts. it's claimed that journalists listened to...
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his company was started in australia in 1962 as news limited. he controls about 70% of australian daily newspapers. this professor is ahead of journalism at the university of technology in sydney and joins me on the line now. thank you for joining us. i want to begin by calls and your country to launch an inquiry to murdoch in australia. t think there may be evidence there that there could be malpractices taking place, too? >> it is possible but it is different here today. it is not as harry tested as the tabloids. the politicians are still really scared of rupert murdoch. the greens have nothing to lose because the australians announced in the editorial that they would destroy the greens in the political course. >> the greens are calling for this parliamentary inquiry there is a political element because they have the majority in the upper house. >> they do, but they have to get the labor party to support them. many labor governments have done to every deals with rupert murdoch here in australia to advance their short-term political interests a
his company was started in australia in 1962 as news limited. he controls about 70% of australian daily newspapers. this professor is ahead of journalism at the university of technology in sydney and joins me on the line now. thank you for joining us. i want to begin by calls and your country to launch an inquiry to murdoch in australia. t think there may be evidence there that there could be malpractices taking place, too? >> it is possible but it is different here today. it is not as...
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investors were also focused on australia's central bank. as expected, this central bank left things unchanged. it looks as though that's likely where they're going to be staying in the near term. the reserve bank of australia, said that the country's growth may be weaker than expected going forward. and the aussie dollar did slip on the back of that news. >>> looking ahead to the start of business in the u.s., traders will be back to work after a three-day holiday weekend. yesterday was independence day. >>> for travelers wanting to fly within australia, this is what it looks like at the airport at the moment. canceled flight after canceled flight. tiger airways remains grounded since saturday. and a spokeswoman says there's no guarantee of things going back to normal. >> we are hopeful. but obviously, we can't presuppose the outcome of the -- we do wish to reassure australia and all of our passengers that safety is and always has been a number one priority for the airline. >> that hasn't stopped tiger airline from selling tickets for this
investors were also focused on australia's central bank. as expected, this central bank left things unchanged. it looks as though that's likely where they're going to be staying in the near term. the reserve bank of australia, said that the country's growth may be weaker than expected going forward. and the aussie dollar did slip on the back of that news. >>> looking ahead to the start of business in the u.s., traders will be back to work after a three-day holiday weekend. yesterday...
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australia's target is -5%. we're having a battle at the moment in order to do that. the most surprising of all the players have been china, and we were very close to the chinese. we had a number of chinese leading business people on the copenhagen climate council. and, um, i remember when the announcement was made by the department in china that they were going to target a 45% reduction in be emissions intensity, that our chinese colleagues were saying, technocrats were telling i, this is impossible. it just won't happen. and yet it did happen. and they're on target to do more. just the week before last we had the premier visiting australia who's the fourth most powerful man in china. they announced seven emissions trading schemes in china, and it's widely anticipated that within the next five years or so china may well join the european trading scheme which will create a global bloc, very, very powerful emissions trading unit. so there's a lot happening, there's no guarantee of success, but i think we're on a path to start dealing with the problem. hello. have you g
australia's target is -5%. we're having a battle at the moment in order to do that. the most surprising of all the players have been china, and we were very close to the chinese. we had a number of chinese leading business people on the copenhagen climate council. and, um, i remember when the announcement was made by the department in china that they were going to target a 45% reduction in be emissions intensity, that our chinese colleagues were saying, technocrats were telling i, this is...
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. >>> let's also go to australia now. tell me about a new law that if passed would require muslim women to lift their vaeils when police demand it. >> this is a big fight in australia. basically women who ware a covering are told that if the police ask, they have to list their veil. the fight is on the one hand this is culturally insensitive. they should be allowed their right to religious freedom. on the other hand they're saying this is about security here. the thing that's been happening here is that australia has been relaxing its immigration law, so you've had a huge influx of muslims that's come into australia and it's led to cultural clashes. australia has a population of something like 23 million people, 400,000 are muslim and this would only affect about 2,000 women in australia who wear the veil. >> a bit of a tempest in a teacup, but we'll see where it goes. zain, stick around for this. you must have watched this. the u.s. beat brag still in the women's cup quarter final. what a stunner of the game. 1 the 3 min
. >>> let's also go to australia now. tell me about a new law that if passed would require muslim women to lift their vaeils when police demand it. >> this is a big fight in australia. basically women who ware a covering are told that if the police ask, they have to list their veil. the fight is on the one hand this is culturally insensitive. they should be allowed their right to religious freedom. on the other hand they're saying this is about security here. the thing that's...
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and to australia. he said that was completely wrong and unjustified. he said that review will take place and news ltd. is clearly feeling the heat. >> some of the day's other news. reece's creditworthiness has been downgraded again -- greased's creditworthiness has been downgraded again. -- greece's creditworthiness has been downgraded again. in the report it said the economy is deteriorating. police have regained control of a prison in venezuela after a standoff that lasted 27 days. it was the latest in a series of recent riots in venezuela in jails. five people have been killed in an explosion at an industrial unit in boston in lincoln sure on the east coast of england. -- lincolnshire on the east coast of england. an investigation into what caused the explosion is under way. the u.n. security council has formally recommended that south sudan should join the united nations, becoming its 193rd member. add minced is due to be completed on thursday with a vote by the u.n. general -- admittance is due to be complete on thursday with a vote by the u.n. ge
and to australia. he said that was completely wrong and unjustified. he said that review will take place and news ltd. is clearly feeling the heat. >> some of the day's other news. reece's creditworthiness has been downgraded again -- greased's creditworthiness has been downgraded again. -- greece's creditworthiness has been downgraded again. in the report it said the economy is deteriorating. police have regained control of a prison in venezuela after a standoff that lasted 27 days. it...
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then, three minutes before time, simon struck again, putting australia ahead 2-1 and putting australia into the quarterfinals. >> we will be back in a moment for "in >> game over for muammar gaddafi. that is how nato is describing the situation and libya. russian officials have been sounding out -- russian officials say that gaddafi has been sounding out the possibility of exile. rebels have been pushing close to the capital. for many people in the east of the country, the gaddafi era already belongs to the past. the main rebel stronghold in the city of benghazi. our reporter was there to see how life changed under rebel control. >>>> it is unusual to hear the words human-rights and equality repeated with such fervor in a classroom in libya. until recently, the children here just for allegiance to gaddafi. there were no english lessons. this volunteer teacher would like to change that. officially, schools here are still closed. a private organization has started teaching the children again. >> english was concocted in the glia. -- was neglected in libya. gaddafi removed it from the cur
then, three minutes before time, simon struck again, putting australia ahead 2-1 and putting australia into the quarterfinals. >> we will be back in a moment for "in >> game over for muammar gaddafi. that is how nato is describing the situation and libya. russian officials have been sounding out -- russian officials say that gaddafi has been sounding out the possibility of exile. rebels have been pushing close to the capital. for many people in the east of the country, the...
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you hide it well on "damages," it is clear that you are australia. how did you get here from australia? >> by boat. tavis: you are full of one- liners today. [laughter] >> i'm sorry. tavis: go ahead. >> slowly but surely, i came over a while ago. i did "troy," when i was 25. that was a huge break for me. in australia, we have a lot of american television. "damages," has been a huge part. tavis: if the fourth season is anything like this excess she has had this year, this will be a great season for the entire season of "damages," on direct tv. rose byrne, glad to have you here. >> thank you so much. tavis: take your bow out of here. -- boat out of here. >> [laughter] tavis: join me next time with the conversation with john tender grass and a performance by niki jean. >> every community has a market the king boulevard. this is a cornerstone that we all know, this is not just a street or a boulevard but for wal-mart to gather with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nati
you hide it well on "damages," it is clear that you are australia. how did you get here from australia? >> by boat. tavis: you are full of one- liners today. [laughter] >> i'm sorry. tavis: go ahead. >> slowly but surely, i came over a while ago. i did "troy," when i was 25. that was a huge break for me. in australia, we have a lot of american television. "damages," has been a huge part. tavis: if the fourth season is anything like this excess she...
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australia roars back. should it this past off of her head. australia wins the final three- two. beat norway. ick whaney wins >> prince william and kate are their whirl wind tore of canada. in aam delivered a speech ceremony at city hall. >> we have had the strong storm moved through the district. 72 miles pers were hour downtown. 63 mile per hour wind gusts in sterling. you can see the temperatures have really fallen. a severe thunderstorm watch in until midnight tonight. showers andnce for thunderstorms. wjla.com is yourhe weather. >> thank you for joining [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin, imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john ] kate, how are you? [ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together we made it happen. now, my spa has more business than ever.
australia roars back. should it this past off of her head. australia wins the final three- two. beat norway. ick whaney wins >> prince william and kate are their whirl wind tore of canada. in aam delivered a speech ceremony at city hall. >> we have had the strong storm moved through the district. 72 miles pers were hour downtown. 63 mile per hour wind gusts in sterling. you can see the temperatures have really fallen. a severe thunderstorm watch in until midnight tonight. showers...
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they want him to fly out over the water towards australia. and the pilot knows that's a losing proposition. so he hugs the coast. >> they said why are you flying over the coast? australia is somewhere in this direction. and i told them, okay, and i started heading. and now the message came, low fuel. >> almost out of fuel, the plane approaches the comoros islands off the east coast. as the plane descends, the hijackers flight the pilot for control of the plane. >> i said this is all finished now. we are all dead people. let me do it my way. i don't know how they did it. >> they disengaged the autopilot. >> disengaged it? >> yeah. they did. and then i had to start flying it myself. >> in the cabin, passengers start to panic. >> when the pilot first made the announcement that the plane was out of fuel in one engine and running out in the other, the plane just broke into pandemonium, and then we heard passengers in the back that panicked, and they all inflated their life jackets. they all put them on and inflated them. >> you could hear this the
they want him to fly out over the water towards australia. and the pilot knows that's a losing proposition. so he hugs the coast. >> they said why are you flying over the coast? australia is somewhere in this direction. and i told them, okay, and i started heading. and now the message came, low fuel. >> almost out of fuel, the plane approaches the comoros islands off the east coast. as the plane descends, the hijackers flight the pilot for control of the plane. >> i said this...
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i think it's important to remember that the british and australia on aboriginal lamed for that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into heat. the british preceded the french from the pacific beginning in one thousand fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted nuclear u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian military. people study. the results demonstrate the presence of elements of chromosomal disturbances introspections any thirty years ago so they're basically saying they have suffered damage and we spoke recently as a national conference here on so much when the daughter of one of the eclipsed patron's spycatcher father was still to speak and she talked about growing out of that fear of having a child only for home even in israel and because of the effects of radiation from
i think it's important to remember that the british and australia on aboriginal lamed for that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into heat. the british preceded the french from the pacific beginning in one thousand fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted nuclear u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian military. people study. the results demonstrate the presence of elements of chromosomal disturbances...
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australia is through to the quarterfinals after a victory over norway. it was a comeback for the team down under. >> the australian striker made all the difference. things looked different at the outset. norway almost struck first blood in the 15th minute. a defensive move all-out mary ann peterson a chance. she failed to connect cleanly. early in the second half, the australian defence was caught off guard. the ball went into the empty net. 1-0, norway. less than a minute later, the score was leveled. norway went on the offensive in search of a second goal and they almost got it. then, three minutes before time, simon struck again, putting australia ahead 2-1 and putting aus the quarterfinals. >> we will be back in a moment for "in debt," don't go away. -- in-depth, don't go away. >> game over for muammar gaddafi. that is how nato is describing the situation and libya. russian officials have been sounding out -- russian officials say that gaddafi has been sounding out the possibility of exile. rebels have been pushing close to the capital. for many peop
australia is through to the quarterfinals after a victory over norway. it was a comeback for the team down under. >> the australian striker made all the difference. things looked different at the outset. norway almost struck first blood in the 15th minute. a defensive move all-out mary ann peterson a chance. she failed to connect cleanly. early in the second half, the australian defence was caught off guard. the ball went into the empty net. 1-0, norway. less than a minute later, the...
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or australia. it's marketed under the name type of chronic come use for doubt if any viewer suffers at the horrible disease will know about it and any other sort of inflammation. in east asia, where cows are sacred, it was a practice to give the diseased cows. and beginning in the 1990s, these creatures started dying in great numbers. in fact, for the best part of the decade, the decline species in east asia, not just one, but all the species in east asia with declining. so these things for a day in and no one know initially what caused the end there is very little interest in it. it turned out that the studies were done but who is this chemical that causes kidney failure and dishes 1% and you will lose all those deductions. it's as simple as that. i had a big impact on one particular group in india, the party people exposed the towers of silence. and it's a very environmentally friendly way of disposing of the dead. you just exposed the body in the top of the shower and train in the dead person is
or australia. it's marketed under the name type of chronic come use for doubt if any viewer suffers at the horrible disease will know about it and any other sort of inflammation. in east asia, where cows are sacred, it was a practice to give the diseased cows. and beginning in the 1990s, these creatures started dying in great numbers. in fact, for the best part of the decade, the decline species in east asia, not just one, but all the species in east asia with declining. so these things for a...
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, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, while the impending very expensive traffic signals that take a lot of time to get the permits and so on, in the interim it is good to contact our senior citizens. we have a large population of senior citizens. it is good to contact schools and asked how children and their parents, the difficulties they have on san jose avenue, san bruno ave, which one of you supervisors know what happens there. something like putting uthis there will save many lives. so with this type of deliberation is giving to you about the flight in technology which takes years and years to be put in practice, we need to know in the interim what really has been done to save lives, because no price can be put on a life, especially a child like. thank you very much. -- especially a child's life. supervisor campos: thank you. colleagues, this is an action item. we have a motion. motion by c
, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, while the impending very expensive traffic signals that take a lot of time to get the permits and so on, in the interim it is good to contact our senior citizens. we have a large population of senior citizens. it is good to contact schools and asked how children and their parents, the difficulties they have on san jose avenue, san bruno ave,...
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. >> australia? >> australia? >> george turner marsh. >> no trees at all. people see trees in the city and think they may have been made. sand and scrub. at some point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in 19th avenue, imagine what it was like back then. >> [inaudible] i would say this is after they began to develop some homesteading entries. >> it was a large chicken ranch out there. lawson chicken ranch was along 19th ave. >> [inaudible] >> not exactly. he donated the land later to the city, though. sort of the farm house feeling of the richmond. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races
. >> australia? >> australia? >> george turner marsh. >> no trees at all. people see trees in the city and think they may have been made. sand and scrub. at some point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in...
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the shanghai composite fell 1.7% and rounding out the losses, australia the asx down about 1.9% but one piece of positive news, macarthur coal soared nearly 40% after attracting a billion-dollar takeover bid. i'll have more on that later in the show. >> we'll talk to you in a little bit about that particular topic. charles, as you can see a pretty broad sell-off here in asia and also the same thing in europe. >> absolutely. the third session and those three-month lows for the euro so pretty bleak picture. >>> at the united states a big sell-off on wall street. major averages tumbled, major worries. financial and technology shares were among the biggest losers on monday, bank of america, citigroup, jpmorgan chase and wells fargo all closed roughly 3.5 to 5.5% lower, so really this is touching off fears of a broader financial crisis and don't let's forget the whole situation of the biggest slowdown in the world economy since the 1930s started with the financial crisis and now the worry is with he might go there again. at the close of the play there were triple digit losses for the dow, na
the shanghai composite fell 1.7% and rounding out the losses, australia the asx down about 1.9% but one piece of positive news, macarthur coal soared nearly 40% after attracting a billion-dollar takeover bid. i'll have more on that later in the show. >> we'll talk to you in a little bit about that particular topic. charles, as you can see a pretty broad sell-off here in asia and also the same thing in europe. >> absolutely. the third session and those three-month lows for the euro...
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murdoch in australia has for a long time had a reputation of having an intimate knowledge of what's run in his newspapers. locals rightly or wrongly basically believed that from across the other side of the world he has a pretty good idea of what he's doing. he's a senior executive, runs a very large organization and he had no idea about the criminal activity that was going on. interesting. >> it is an interesting point you raise. many people that have worked for him said 20 or 30 years ago he was very much hands on. this perhaps an indication of how he's let things maybe slip or even on account of his age. would you agree with that? >> yeah, it could be that. in which case you'll ask have to ask how does he justify such a massive salary? if this is the degree of supervision that's going on, what else is happening? >> how is it being reported by the murdoch eastern -- owned papers there? >> it's on the front page of "the australian." if flagship murdoch newspaper here. the headline is "this is the most humble day of my life," and there's a big photograph of the hearing ipts. there's mur
murdoch in australia has for a long time had a reputation of having an intimate knowledge of what's run in his newspapers. locals rightly or wrongly basically believed that from across the other side of the world he has a pretty good idea of what he's doing. he's a senior executive, runs a very large organization and he had no idea about the criminal activity that was going on. interesting. >> it is an interesting point you raise. many people that have worked for him said 20 or 30 years...
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. >> wherever you see a eucalyptus tree in australia you just might spot a koala nearby, but whether that will always be true is no sure thing as rita braver now explains. ♪ >> koalas, loveable, adorable cuddly looking creatures that resemble teddy bears. >> a some people think these these are bears and part of the bear family. >> they are marsupials and related to combat, kangaroos. >> anything with a pouch? >> pretty much. >> he is operations manager at the wildlife park outside of sydney. among the wombats and wallabees, the crocks and kangaroos he introduces us to molly and pebbles and her baby jack zero. can you jack co. >> do you recognize them all. >> yes, it is funny because they sleep a long time because they are not going to give you a feedback say like a dog or cat. >> koalas can weigh up to 15 pounds, found exclusively in northeastern australia they live only about eight years in the wild, but are money to reach 22 in captivity. they are good climbers, and live in loose families. >> does the father have any child rearing responsibilities? >> no, no. the male is pretty j
. >> wherever you see a eucalyptus tree in australia you just might spot a koala nearby, but whether that will always be true is no sure thing as rita braver now explains. ♪ >> koalas, loveable, adorable cuddly looking creatures that resemble teddy bears. >> a some people think these these are bears and part of the bear family. >> they are marsupials and related to combat, kangaroos. >> anything with a pouch? >> pretty much. >> he is operations...
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tiger airways australia, in march, the safety authority in australia had issued them a notice that the airline will be grounded for a week, that was last friday. that's when the grounded situation started. that was because they had concerns over what they're calling serious and imminent risk to air safety. that was back in march where these concerns had begun. what's happening now, they're looking to extend this period of groundings of flights because of another situation that took place last month, when two pilots were flying curiously very low over melbourne airports. now they want to extend this period of grounding. many passengers are wondering whether if their flights are going to take off. >> we'll keep an eye on that. as you heard the charges against dominique strauss-kahn here in the united states seem to be losing steam, but then there's a new allegation -- an old allegation that's resurfacing in france. any word on the effect that' having? >> yes, if dominique strauss-kahn thought his legal troubles were perhaps on the way to be over it's not so much the case. a 32-year-old j
tiger airways australia, in march, the safety authority in australia had issued them a notice that the airline will be grounded for a week, that was last friday. that's when the grounded situation started. that was because they had concerns over what they're calling serious and imminent risk to air safety. that was back in march where these concerns had begun. what's happening now, they're looking to extend this period of groundings of flights because of another situation that took place last...
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remember that the british in australia on aboriginal lamed for that that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into even. the british preceded the french in the pacific beginning in one thousand fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted form by the u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. and studied. the results demonstrated by christmas of elegance of connor's and observances. every fifty years ago so that i said i have suffered any damage and we spoke recently national conference here on the. heart of one of the nuclear test veterans spycatcher father was too old to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having i try to fool me even when you see a man because of the effects of radiation from. experienced nuclear tests on the pacific. and i'm lucky. i have three children. and i don't live with these. i wish the room was normal. so i until i got to school and sit on the net. so i would appear. and most of the kids would say i'm up as a teacher or now and then as
remember that the british in australia on aboriginal lamed for that that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into even. the british preceded the french in the pacific beginning in one thousand fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted form by the u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. and studied. the results demonstrated by christmas of elegance of connor's and observances. every...
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remember that the british and australia on aboriginal lamed for that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french entirely. the british preceded the french in the pacific beginning in one nine hundred fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted nuclear bomb by the u.s.s.r. and i did with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. museum to speech and study. the results demonstrated the presence of elevated chromosomal disturbances of new zealand veterans in the fifty years ago so they're basically saying i have suffered damage. we spoke recently as a national conference here on disarmament when the daughter of one of the nuclear test veterans spycatcher father was too old to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having i try on phone for food and even in israel and because of the effects of radiation from her father being exposed to new twists in the pacific. and i'm lucky. i have three move children. and i don't live with the think. i was so it was normal until i got to school and sit on
remember that the british and australia on aboriginal lamed for that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french entirely. the british preceded the french in the pacific beginning in one nine hundred fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted nuclear bomb by the u.s.s.r. and i did with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. museum to speech and study. the results demonstrated the presence of elevated...
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adam ashley cooper ran in another three after the restart and o'connell also kicked a conversion but australia thirty nine six up and despite a couple of late consolation efforts from the springboks thirty nine twenty was the weight finished. in athletics the world's fastest man u. same ball to shrug off recent fears of poor form by winning the latest one hundred metre event the diamond league meeting in monaco getting things off to a start with his usual measure of showboating the jamaican sprinter was watched by the uni where the local royals his serene highness prince albert the second princess charlene well arch rivals of safir palletized they were conspicuous absentees on the track still the three time olympic champion was pushed hard by compactor nesta carter who trailed by just two thousand of the second behind bolt nine point eight eight seconds it was the last one race for both before he defends his three titles the world championships in size korea next month. well before balls season best out in a case of bad behavior took center stage at the monaco track as a punch up broke out bet
adam ashley cooper ran in another three after the restart and o'connell also kicked a conversion but australia thirty nine six up and despite a couple of late consolation efforts from the springboks thirty nine twenty was the weight finished. in athletics the world's fastest man u. same ball to shrug off recent fears of poor form by winning the latest one hundred metre event the diamond league meeting in monaco getting things off to a start with his usual measure of showboating the jamaican...
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range and it's important to remember that the british in australia on aboriginal lamed for that came from near actually came over to new zealand most from what was happening by the french in time they were just used to. spike have father was too old to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having i child born deformed even in new zealand because of the effects of radiation from her father being exposed to nuclear tests in the pacific. and i'm lucky. i have three in which children. and i don't live with they think that. i was so it was normal until i got disco and sit on the mess and go around so i would appear. and most of the kids would say my mother's a take this and then i'll say i. tried to stop nuclear. because that's how i understood. crane as an external command her now working with sam and with. the submarine helicopters i was required to train my crew in using this new to bomb which we were given. if we ever had to release it. from a helicopter we could not escape for it doesn't it and so it was a suicide mission. i asked a few questions i was reassured tha
range and it's important to remember that the british in australia on aboriginal lamed for that came from near actually came over to new zealand most from what was happening by the french in time they were just used to. spike have father was too old to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having i child born deformed even in new zealand because of the effects of radiation from her father being exposed to nuclear tests in the pacific. and i'm lucky. i have three in which...
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remember that the british in australia on aboriginal lamed for that that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into even. the british preceded the french because if it beginning in one thousand fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted. by the u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. and studied. the results to even start the presence of elements of common. interest in fifty years ago. so that by simply saying i have suffered really damage. recently national conference here i'm so much when the daughter of one of the trans spycatcher father was too old to speak and she talked about growing out with that fear of having i try to fool even an easy on because if its accreditation from. stars to nuclear tests in the pacific. and i'm lucky. i have three children. and i don't live with these. i wish the room was normal until my until i got to school and sit on the net. so i would appear. and because once i am up as a teacher or not and then i would say i am on my trust. because that's h
remember that the british in australia on aboriginal lamed for that that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into even. the british preceded the french because if it beginning in one thousand fifty two they tested their way into the very restricted. by the u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. and studied. the results to even start the presence of elements of common. interest in fifty years ago. so...
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remember that the british and australia on aboriginal lamed for that that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into even. the british preceded the french from the pacific beginning in one thousand nine hundred eighty two they tested their way to the very restricted. by the u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. and studied. the results demonstrated the presence of elements of common disturbances. veterans and. so they're basically saying i have suffered really damage. recently national conference here on disarmament when the daughter of one of the patrons sprog cancer father was too old to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having my child own food and even using because of the effects of radiation from her exposed to nuclear to some of the stuff that. and i'm lucky. i have three children. and i don't live with the. i wish the room is normal until i until i got to school and it's just on the merits . so it would appear. and because i am up as a teacher. and out so i am on
remember that the british and australia on aboriginal lamed for that that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french into even. the british preceded the french from the pacific beginning in one thousand nine hundred eighty two they tested their way to the very restricted. by the u.s.s.r. . with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. and studied. the results demonstrated the presence of elements of common disturbances....
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range and it's important to remember that the british and australia on average in a lame fall out that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french in turkey. the british preceded the french as a beginning in one thousand fifty two a test of their way into the very restricted. by the u.s.s.r. united with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. museum to speech and study. the result stephen strasburg presents of televised comments on the observances new zealand veterans in the fifty years ago so that i said i have suffered. recently as a national conference here on the sound. of one of the eclipse history trends spycatcher father was too old to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having i try on food even in new zealand because of the effects of radiation from. this effect. and i'm lucky. i have three children. and i don't live with them. i wish that was normal until i so i got to school and sit on the mess. so it would appear. and most of the kids would say i my mother's a take or ness and then i
range and it's important to remember that the british and australia on average in a lame fall out that came from near actually came over to new zealand not just from what was happening by the french in turkey. the british preceded the french as a beginning in one thousand fifty two a test of their way into the very restricted. by the u.s.s.r. united with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. museum to speech and study. the result stephen strasburg presents of televised...
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all england club eighteen year old pronounced timex reached his maiden grandson quarter final and the australia number one is next aiming to help his national team edged closer to their former davis cup glory former world number one lleyton hewitt is also part of the team the aussies are in beijing ahead of their tie against underdogs china this weekend where the winner will move into september's playoffs for a slot in the world group australia have claimed the trophy twenty eight times before the three novello of being relegated four years ago. that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would eventually. turn to hopefully we can just get through this storm. we have little to do. with that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months. you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup is a lot to be back in the grave and that's obvious if you go on. well meanwhile it didn't rain but it poured at the latest stage of the russian touring car championship as showers and cheer defending champion crashed and slid in s
all england club eighteen year old pronounced timex reached his maiden grandson quarter final and the australia number one is next aiming to help his national team edged closer to their former davis cup glory former world number one lleyton hewitt is also part of the team the aussies are in beijing ahead of their tie against underdogs china this weekend where the winner will move into september's playoffs for a slot in the world group australia have claimed the trophy twenty eight times before...
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australia's latest cpi reading came out today at .9%. many analysts were expecting .7%. because of this higher figure there's a higher chance that the reserve bank of australia may raise interest rates to keep inflation down. some soy asser li as next month when its board next meets. the japanese yen is gaining ground against the greenback today, at its strongest point since march 17th, just after the march 11 quake and tsunami. right now at about 77.64 yen to the dollar. this is not much good for sony, cannon, toyota. a stronger yen here hurts them because when dollars from u.s. sales are repatriated to japan, they're worth fewer yen. toyota estimates if the yen stays up by one unit against the dollar for 12 months, it will actually lose about $380 million. japan's market closed lower today, the third time in the past seven days. if the u.s. debt deadlock isn't broken, the market will keep getting hit and the nikkei will probably keep falling. >> currency moves not helping at all. ramy, thanks very much. i wonder how stocks are fair in europe, nina. >> the currency fact
australia's latest cpi reading came out today at .9%. many analysts were expecting .7%. because of this higher figure there's a higher chance that the reserve bank of australia may raise interest rates to keep inflation down. some soy asser li as next month when its board next meets. the japanese yen is gaining ground against the greenback today, at its strongest point since march 17th, just after the march 11 quake and tsunami. right now at about 77.64 yen to the dollar. this is not much good...
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dramatic hearing that the elder murdoch called the most mumble day of my life. >>> stock jumped in australia and also in new york specifically in response to the murdochs' comments. the scandal has made a significant debt in the family's wealth pile. news corp. stocks fell by more than 12% in response to the hacking claims and the subsequent public outrage that followed. as a result, the shares owned by the murdoch family have loved more than $750 million in terms of their value. it's still worth remember that the family's stake in news corp. is worth more than $5 billion. the british prime minister david cameron could be in for a rough day as well today himself. he'll be facing parliament less than two hours from now addressing the news corp. phone hacking scandal head on and also what his opponents describe as a cozy relationship with news corp. executives like these two. his appearance comes hot on the heels of a parliamentary report which concluded news international deliberately tried to stymy a police phone hacking investigation and criticizing scotland yard for failing to mount a robu
dramatic hearing that the elder murdoch called the most mumble day of my life. >>> stock jumped in australia and also in new york specifically in response to the murdochs' comments. the scandal has made a significant debt in the family's wealth pile. news corp. stocks fell by more than 12% in response to the hacking claims and the subsequent public outrage that followed. as a result, the shares owned by the murdoch family have loved more than $750 million in terms of their value. it's...